Ll ii fi I i i v i I Li Y. 1 1 i I7 li are 'J Y _‘l Bl lg .. ,1 r-*\‘$1 1 l l". 1 "h"1_ lol % ( I 1 fl i .,2.."' ii l E J Q \: E l: li 1. 2. N i 1 .’ i 1 ;` L -_ -1., ,._... .4 :`1 . _, ._ . .' if if ~ '»_ '. _ " `1<' 1 _ . _ 1 » - »~_.-1-111.--~~;_;5__ __..fcr_".:';';... ,_.,_..f_.._.. Lw¢ -~1----7 11! 1 1: -~ ~ -~ ~~" 1 ‘ ~- I 7' ‘_ t ‘é _ ` ` " " "OWN GUARDIAN l>_\_GE _*_ ~'__ 1 1 _ _“gp ____ __;___ ~ "_ 'Tir' 1 _ is w i ~ .f T 1 su .wins AFTERMATH 'r AIN I '\ 1 PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY Itlzitincc 3.13. Adult; 2151-. (lovt. Tall 2c-371'. Children 151-, llovi. Tax lr--l6r_ Night 7 1x- 8.45. Orchestra 501°, Govt. Tax 1 :Iv-521; Balcony 401-, Govt. Tux 2c-4211. Children 251', _ Govt. Tux lc-262. 1 ‘ EVERY GOOD LITTLE GIRL 4 1 oi'ni:Rs _...cl twist. é sr.-\.\‘n BY FOB 'rnii 1mEA'1‘EsT rmil~:DY DK.\.\iA or rin-1 ._ rem , . 11 iii .uso _ News s.\-n '*=1:~:-»-_,. ..., lyg ~1'¢ 1,1 Y _ ~ 1. ‘Y '\ it ’ 1 1 BAD GI .-¢1`~`.v»‘~'» ¥rI'). From Vins Delmsr‘s J ”° I ._ c_eu_8_ational_novei \ 1 1'l`HERE'S A LITTLE BIT OF BAD IN . iNOT LIKE THB ue had a new line. She h;\il_;1 new slant. They kissed - and 531-1- love 1 ll¢W (.'.-‘iitTO0N I CAPITO Govt. T;\\ i1-llir. Night 7 'run STAR or cii.i:"' W il’ Q »\ ' I ifuzsi MoviN<; P1C'rURi~;s or *rhiz- _ cHiN.1..1A1>.iNEsi: vvaii TODAY. - 1- 1 -H I ~ _'Zi I- ' ‘F it __ _-__ \\'EDD _if Jsuv L TO-DA Y Matinee Ll.l.'1_ .\1iulis 350. Govt. Tux lc-26c. Children 151:, 11- 11.45. Adults illc, Govt. Tax Ze -121. c|1ii11r111 'rin Govt Tlx 1<`-»”f‘3°`- GIRLS! YOU’RE HIS WEAKNESS NOW! You laughed at and loved him _ so much you've made him 11 star! 'l'hat`s why he's wild about yolll "- “SCARED S'l‘IFF" COMEDY "STRANGE AS IT SEEMS” Technicolor. Novelty _ On right shows Engine of Express train in the background. 1 1_ 11, _ __ __ _ Ii WREEIS .stone showing how box-car on Freight No. 211 was lifted clear of 1 trurii by Express Snow Plough after passing through Coach. I Text Of Evidence l (Copy of proceedings at Inquest A. Yes. i Scene showing how rear Good: md Baggage Cer was split in two mg distributed on each side of the track by the imcucf of the Exprc<1- 1_-mln No. 53 with mow-plough. ` _ rv~f~¢~¢f:1 ‘L Y_ll`.. Scene showing how the combined Coach md Baggage Car of ti-1° Freight Train No. 21| in which were about 27 men at the time oi' tho impact, was completely demolished. Shows roof of car in foreground and 3 Af 73§'"Sh 1"‘7""'-V ~ :,::.m:.°:..‘.:';":;.“;:.“:.:.‘.‘.:;‘_.;::__°:.'.;...I: By & __§;nned and could notbeextriosted. e ved or or urs. 11 or train No. 211 ahead. anal or-sas rv-1. Margaret r1srter;`£, proceeded. and about '100 yards,John Edwards; 8, Ralph Ycunkar; _ _ n r'4 A1 Lai-t . _ at C. M. B. ‘A. Hall. Tignish, on Q. How long was ilie iuiting No. :Bong crashed mm t e rear 0 ‘ ec er _ lnrgcst>Di‘ug“£T;toi~cs'of Boston for aims of the northeastern province Tuesday’ Feb' 23' before Coroner zu was caught in? ain Na. 211 subsequently causing ,Grade I_lI (_Sr_.)_-l_, Preston Tric- _. _ . the deaths of the said three men. mere' 2 Lawson 'I`i'ém€re' 3 Tails I mg Bl.;l_l_g _ A \.(.l.\, ___.,\_£_,.,_I \,L,m_§ _O ‘wh M1. Mom_ The colmtrys coal reserves me C. F. Moriisscv, into circumstan- A 300 yards. - » , , niclii vi(-d _ _ "The evidence further shows Y0llnkel'241PrlSCUlB- Stewart. , _ _ that the tragedy could have been Gfide IH (Jl”J-11RBYm0nd Tre- Jcth of Fcbiu.ir_\, :it :he liauin of 111- und gviiiul rilsposltlon, his '000,000000 1;0n5_ and 115 lron lf Bemamm J' Rlchmd 'md Elliot "Mt me tram? ‘Ii 5 . dill? tool: iii.1c<_- on ilu- 1.o1`.'.~i`l1,11i1¢ z»six~i'iv1icc, natural al>il~ iabout equal to those of Japan, 4*- ce °.r m.c deatils of Leo J' Murphy' I Qi As 8' rule do sou not discon- l _ e- _ , _ 1 prevented by the crew of either ________ _ the bride, when M-.li'ieI Aiz11<»1f;~lo11_t,.(l_| ,_____________ Iam _,mince A ___ f,__u d __ ' ' ' ' an-lved at the next sgaglon lol-_ 11, l\,,,\-\ ,<1 C. C~0._ ‘.1n1@,~L1d tl . .1 . .1 - . . , 7° P 5' 5 ’ ‘N Y We Q. (J. A. Bcriiardi Was your statement you said you were pre- . .. 1. _ _ 1.. . 1 1 . -_. f lc p1ii.oi on 1.10 arm ol; I’Lii.50!\ALS _cmd the chinese and Russians com ______c gomg on when you were pming to put out torpedo” you ward. f ._ .»'_.:. :.1 1~i'i1_ lei' atlier as ilie wcclcling niirrlii _*_ tr . . V ' _ , _ _ ‘ oled the Clunese Easter trunk, 130s-3-5-21iB:1s lniuyed by Mrs. Albert Mc-i Mrs. F. J. C11-cci1an_ has 1~e.111-in-:l` andt the Japanese the 50,51 Man_ h°_;“e;,__s it was 21;gpglot;sm;;13;;at:a;u5t;°“yg:;t gr; find that the Canadian National _ cod. and tlic col ic _-; ri il-| . 1- - ~ _‘ _ _ _ ' ' _ ' _ _____ ____ _ __________ _ _ _ _ __ c___c0________ ________1p___ s_0o_ iiucti _10 1111 11111111 111 _N_c1\ton aftci s1i:‘ii . ~ _ , ~ < 1* 1 - 1 1 ~ . ' 1 is . __,_ “___ “md woo 1°! Guernsey Cove ,md ,U G ____ The Jllpanese established the port' A. No I did not see the order. Q. (Mr. McCarthy): Who else Canadian Nat mal Railway __ ,_ _ ._ .. I- . . ‘ -' - °"‘=" 11.1,<.- 11111-11 c11‘ecnc111 of Newton CfDn1ren nd the Chine M - - . . _ .1;- <§11»(._~ 1110111115, 1Frascr of Montu ~. A ~ ' ° gm numbm of _ _ _ _ _ __ , sc a empi-1 Q. Did you know they had oid~ uns there when you put out tor- 11;_iilty of negligence which result- _ __ other guests “Tre p,.@.,,.m__ The __l_:‘__\_'l.~_i;l11_1;__i1c1__ Ml->» Jams E-_jccl to parallel the Japanese 1-all liuc 1-rs to stop it the tank? pcdoes?b ga . . . _ ._ _ . . ,_ _ 1 '°‘l` ‘ ~ 1" ,f th ‘,q A.Y I ii ~~ A_N 1 . I \\ I5 _N M"_H__ __ “___ mmnom, Ms pufmlmd by not ii_i \ai1_o;15 ways ur er pron-1_ot111_ _G _ kes __ new icy had ordcis Do ocy__;els_e was around hmm J_ Richards, _ _ r‘ ~ 1-11. 1.111111 Tl11~ui1'v por- T. R. Gcutisc. mid a sumptuous `7_`** “" ill” due opment °f th” °°““tr-V" "°` " 0° ou °' us' Q' d am ° y see Wu? , _ _______,____ mm; ;.___m__ .upper was Smwd afmmud' A 'sources through economic rivalry. Q. Who told you that? A. They were all outside at the __m ms a ‘cw nom _ , Thus me MW Manclflurlan stale A. Murray gave me that infor- time. They were shovelllng 'ahead I Li ._l :.f-'111'1» -1 rf"-f>i‘1l 'iiiciicucc Celebration ouisidc the liouse bi' Rlch ReS0u1.c€S is ripe for devempment' m":mn` He felt that the tram `cf the train' llli. li it 1' 1'.. 1 _fl 1ml_»,11ful p05_ tended by Miss 12`dli11 Siinmbaurgli ;1_;i " - 1 ~- ‘_ . " ' -_ anchuriaH»as 1 .-1 1111- (“:\:.:'i1»s i~`1iv.'c11t*. .\’l - lime lui-f`1` lh01`0 \ ` ‘ ' ~; 111 1_1, mlfl (ll,-11,110,-S (lic young men of the village in *Q .. l__»,._-., _\l_,..¢-lu-(l\-_ -l-l-um; the usual maniicr. Tlio bride i'r‘~ NEW YORK' N' Y" Mmm] 5 ~ 1'>~‘ i1 ‘11 Nu ' Gl.1#g,o\1 ceivcci n laige nuinbci of veiv use-Q The hlbfid flag nf Mmlchurmf bo I"l`l \\:o11i¢l stop nt the tank. Q. Where was the Conductor? Q. 1A. Bc-rnard): Did you think A. He was out too. __ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ _ . . _ I :Kino iorpcdoes were sufficient to Q. Is there an account taken of 1 ii1.11r.~.11;.1.-.11 111-1111.51-1111-.~n; 1111111-cscnts :lt rl sin/.1~r»1~iie1<1`:1f1--.11 nt Mukdcn recently, would flutter! og Grading 11>1'v'»v¢t the train in that storm’ the fuses and torpedoes when the '1 1-_.1~ l;r1~-_ Nom, _-,_1,lm1_1~; Mm -evenings before thc marriage, fccbly if it waited for real =\iallChllS! . A- YN' "Um femfns- I s<:~-.1.11».. \\'.~ii»=. .\1i1r»rio11.‘ (1 _ ,,,.,.,,,,. 11, - In P. E. Island ‘ Q. W idrt 3'. 1.: 111:-'111~r~.t Comm, 1\m11t,a- REGlS'l‘El1F.D DRITGGIST _.I Nurhatsi. thc real founder nf the =- P. 1-1. i. and .lohri Robbins, Mr. George R. Moi-rl.so11 of M1, powm- or ihc Manchu dynasty- I 1 “ous attenuon to the dum, "_ ` 1' """‘* 1 1 - “Wa” iS f°C°i"i“=l "U10 <‘°"l1f“l11l~ »'~“‘H1f‘I PII limi ‘"‘°“ in “I0 Wh! . . I i"*“*`”'”*i .verdict 0.! Ju" signed to them and who referred -~ _ .&ti0llS Of his illiillmoiis fi"i<‘11 e_w11i11- M111 or me vast ci1i11;1 ¢1m>l1'r-. ; f'°‘;diIs1°‘"‘:{ °tf’"tm“£f _:° mm "2" 1"°‘H_;“ ""‘1°“°° m "mn" °’ the “gi 'M' JC°‘°"_°‘ _ M‘;f"”i'h addtremd the , __ __ , _ _ » _ _ _.__ _ » _ _ _ _ Ca nmar e mga g cr perccn - 1 11, - t gl, '1no~ ury, ilii=.ruc ing em o re- . ._ _ 1__. _1_11 __ Gl<111l1 _Lola _ations lor iJiug1~1'\11_=.o1- .\i.1~r>r_.»11i coucluct- istcrcd Druggwt. Mr- Morrisoli is me pw-.=.1oc@<~11;-(1 is still room for impiovement in lilies Covchcad has used boars of mm the muse 0( the deaths of _ _»_ _11111 11111, 111 11111 ,.11mm¢,~ of 1329 some districts. The figures arc as lower merit than Wlnsloe. A few i lglllot gavlm Leo J_ Mm- h d ’ Y- "lil,/fq, lL‘!iim‘.'~'r‘ imirifzruiloii 11-as :it the rut: i f°u°WSf G J ` '4 ¥` //_ _ _ _r.:' 40.0110 :l wc'-k and lilo l>r1‘scni 'Percentage Sclectcd _______l ‘\'-.\ `\ v// \\‘\§. sr "1 ! »". '/ __ ,. \ `: // ‘ ;,/ff".-, /'_ _ ' ':/32"/ 2. ,_.;// - .a. __ . ,,_`\_§____\f__i `T._':“'_”_ » _. {' "` " ` ,:;.`~‘1,\_1. _ __ lilll ‘h F" = f ‘ ‘i‘1‘.l-`\\ » ' ` \§ "‘ ` \ \:' ` \;_\ 1 '35 `. f \ ` oss _______ _, uiily had tlicir origin as much in ,fir/‘ 1'/ lic vicstcin world as in the east _ [_ I//f I/ L1.cn their language is Tartar and ` _ 4- € 1,- 5 " Q ,ilicir bcg.11nii1gs are to bc found in J »..~ V fx- 1 f/ 1 lf. , _ 4,.; . -§_-__| __‘._#n<'> 11,,//»/_ fthe dim racial lines of Mongolia. . '-3:/A""1';)`}1‘.f: " ,/4/'~N'l|2 ,xg ` i Dcspiic flip uncertain orioin of ._ 5 __ .;__,f». 1 _._;- 1 _ _ 1 “ = /’1 M., iris 11.1111-is and the fact that it ‘ Q64 _',,1'~~f_,‘- / f'» has lu nifulcm times acquired the f-.°;../ 1 l'f‘i1iit.'1iiii1i of a frontier country " Q/ L Miim~iiill'i:1 has All the virgin pros- tliis fcriii i_v and richness which led ln hart to the Russo1-Japanese war 01 the mrly twentieth century. and _ thc cozitimial economic rivalry 5/ better cure--that accounts , ,Z 1. M1011: China. Russia and Jarmn in 1 '_ ' , I'Cf`f‘ll _'(`al` _ " 5:/ f°r`-g'h'c`p‘2P'u‘antyAof_our /////;?Z Vcrly ‘liotsln summer and just as ' - // ‘ cold in winter, the Mancliurian .A Hetter_'t;b`a`cco` and a °f"7'7.‘° 11»-4' __ ~\L’j__ _ _ _ _ pinlm :mtl mountains cover a lnrxgc _ ' I' ` 1' 1,' ai-cn. The Icrtil‘ty of the plains is `,;, 1 !C0Tllimr:\hlr~ to that of the prairie é ;_ 1 l1- ~-. 1 , "/» inminrm of canada, and its lands ' THIS! ri 1:1-rat variety of crops and __ __ ._ __//¢ fruits. _. , , . 1 lclcfvc Nicholson . _ 1 11" '1‘ ,» 1 »1 __ { I ..1i.oy b.:\n:=, nnd its pzin- . 1.. - 1 1 X, »-_~__~;-- ‘ 1"1i>-ll lr. ”.1:;-fr-f. mal. iron and lumb- 1,1 ‘ ,.,_/,,,;_ __,.,_,H,__,-,___ uf ,_,_,l.1_V 3,,_000_00,l'l5’ Miscouche 34.5 43.5 :" ~' l nm' . "1lli>'i;:o(l ol' Ccir-_c.tini.='_ niiiiosi to Wmsloe """ , 1;. I 1 ‘ #[111 I 1. 1 1 1 .1 1 - ` 111.... . _ . , _ <».\ rn <11 90 11. Caidlgail 1. .1. "i4 _ . _, 11 / 1 l>.l llolli. `-:'}71,7' 1* 'l'i1rr im! 7.111111,-111111, wlicsn lnrsciit Hunter River 31'? _ _‘__ _ _ __, _ _ ___(__;. 4/ :uv d1~s<1~i11iuiit mlm. is the Same Millview ....11 31.9 (__ __ , H., __ M _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ . . 1; ' UIBS -1 111.1 I up _ _ 1111 Yi who s the prcsidcnl d.ct1:1to1 ~ ‘I 1 § 1....-1 '; ` ‘ {_'/f; . ci the new Maiichurinn slutc, pr/gb-1 North Wiltshire Q f//('11 1 J _ D<‘<‘f§ of :1 promised lend. It was` 19.70 1931 41.9 42. 39.0 38.6 36.5 36.1 34.9 32.9 32.8 32.6 31.9 31.7 31.8 35 33.4 31.4 29.1 27.9 36.3 27 28.2 25.3 31.5 24.1 309 28.3 29.1 27.7 28.4 29.1 28 28.6 21.9 18.5 19.6 ,Montague |Bcli'ast ixensinston St. Peters Souris ...........1... Albany ...............1 `1Sou. Queen’s Murray River ......... Morell Banner ............... Emerald Covehead ............:~' Mt. Stewart The most outstanding feature of these figures is the wide difference between Miscouche with 43.5% Sel- ects and Mt. Stewart with 19.6%. This dlfterencedld not occur by ac- cident. During the past 8 years Miscouche has been plying special attention to the breedint stock used in the district, Only the best boars. obtainable have been_ used. Bows carrying Chester and Berkshire blood have been eliminated. On the other hand, Mt. Stewart hu been using boars of questionable merit. 'I'here is considerable mixed 1 breedlnl in the'brood sows. A few C l’“°°"*“¥° °f suit or train N11 sa of the c N s owed an increase, is a'ma.tter wa H gp °y about 2 o’clock. some brood so ’ quest shows that train No. 211, from 24.4% to as#/1. Hunter River Te” W °f tl” *"`“”' "°- “U '/° also showed a creditable increase 1W“"' “nm i'h° 'Wm had “halfti- from 31.2 to 38.8. Here again good lm* "ew °“ 'im' Vw? “WW "Wi breeding stock ig 1-esponslblm _train No. 58 was following them In order that our percentage ng The evidence also shows that rail- 200 lbs live weight It would b 'ence al shows t at tral mere; 2, Fulton Kitson; 3, Roy ge. P Y an hundred coins which were probab- years ago an English Black boar was Bcnlamln J_ Rlchal-d' all snow ly used in this dlstrl ‘it Wm* the "sim shovellers of the Canadian Nat- ing that Selects dccrcnscd, and Butch- loml Rullways_ we and th” aulsoo _;";"Ef;i°a‘;'__dT;T f_“°°_th“t C°"@' three deaths were caused as a re- ' on Sclcm ‘mm 235 to 219 in °“° yea" Railways crashing into the rear of Bague- w;_hcn practically nil other districts ltmm No 2!-1 of me C_ N_ Ram _ hu Y’ 5 “"d’ah““'5 °Um”8» i while collecting flag stones for a. hi ll d l l ti 1 YN; th?;‘:1°:e5;;§:;__;°g; gilrsdl” west of the Tignlsh water tank, on bl-ldge_ D,-_ John Nlhlsem 5 gweg. ` the main line of the C. N. Rail- am trict. , , bout one mile out of Tignish, 1,1 st.i=t 1 th ati “Y” '- whereaxfieri-délffei-eultIbi~ee(1ei!in moi-ict on sunday m°mmg' Feb' 21"" they were not buried treasure but is followed. The boars used have ,, sacrmcm °""|n5°' been of very mdinary mem while The evidence taken at this in- 3;,-lp, of ,llvm ,mes and gms. ws carry chester or ments of e necklace were among Berkshire blood. Greater core in prgceegmi mt Tt1:;l°h'1::_au§d :Ji N19 f|l1d|nKS- MWF' 0! th? C0315 the selection of boars would im- ’" " ““ “ 9° “ “ “ were of German orlsln. and the prove the hogs in this district. "'20 P' "" 5“"“"’“*" 1"°'°' 2°' lm' lnslxriin of lhnnemr Ott III. who As evidence of what can be sc-_The mme me" Em” Gavin' L” died in 1003 Wm Plllnly visible. compllshed in one year we have the |"' Murphy and Benjamin J' Rich” Ahllo-Saxon coins in the pile bore area for which Cardigan is the '_“'d with mmy °m°" wer” '“°w the name of King Canute, who is shipping station. This district in. Bhovclllng .for this train and after lo h B'l1PP08¢d ave bade the tides - creased the percentage of sem” working for s while went into the wdvhls plenum B _ - 1 . Re of Ho h selects my continue tsineresss the ,why Order N0. 31 WM In the vol- 11,, :mth °¢111¢n1;f.:,,I.;°, B°h°°l 1°: swine growers should mm spewl _session ot the crew of train No. 53, Gnde x_l_ Peggy E“tcr_ care that they market 111| 1111.-11-i1og11 ,lt md: "lock wt wefullv for 911,11 1x_l_ Mlldml Tremm at the most desired weights. No "Hi" N°~ 211 mined ‘bmw 30° Grade V111 (31-,)_l, Lol, Mak, hog should leave the farm under 'yflrdli west of Tl8hlSh tlllk-" Evld- Lend, if the R'i.‘i-.v:1_1 agents were kept ,duty at the different tsiegm “On account of this evidence we in the death of the said, Elliot vin, Leo J. Murphy and Ben- (Sgd. J. A. Bernard (Foremanl. 11. A. Hackett. J. B. Morrissey. Alex MacDonald. Augustine A. Mc1nn;:_ Arthur Bernard. _James McGrath. The Jury was then discharged Coroner Morrissey, who thank- them for patient and conscien- feellng terms to the tragedy and heroic work of the rescuers. their lives, released the body __ Leo J. Murphy from ithe wreck. king Sacrifice I Unearthed VISOY, Sweden, March 5.-Three tossed to _the gods on a burn- altsr as a viking sacrifice some years ago have been unearthed the island of Gothlimd in the farmer, E. Lindgren and his ed man ran across the hoard historical museum archaeolog- investigated and concluded nsiursmnli scnooi. i -11111 No. 211 or min No. ss. or' l ‘ ’ ° lsomomuofzmhitisammunw wart; 4, Alice Stewart. Grade II--i, Borden Tremere; 2, Alice Edwards: 3, Claude Trcmaie; 4, Leighton Latter; 5, Irving 'Lire- mere. Grade I (Sr.)-1, Oro Tremer-c, i Grace I wr.)-1, Errol stewart; 2, Willie Larter. _ Perfect attendance-Mildred Tre- mele, Vemo Kltson, Clifton Striv- art, Celia. Tremere, John Edwards, Margaret Latter, Lawson Tremerc. Preston Tremere, Fulton K‘tson, Borden Tremere, Alice Edwards, Irving Tremex-_e, Errol Stewart. Percentage of attendance-86 7._ :Flossie‘Younker-Teacher. Salmon Get Elevator Service WASHrN!.`l'101N, D. 0.. Merch 5- Balmou get “elevator service" when theywant to get over-the asanmt dam in the Baker River, state of _Wasl1ingtan. ` ' _ EMU V881' in the Slllwninl nea- sofn the fish must come in from the ooeul to Balmer Lake behind the dam to lay their eggs. Fish “lad- ders", o eeriesfot pools each hlrther than the next, help the fish around ordlasry dams but the Baker River dam is too hish. The fish climb | ladder to rl-<0 th, first 100 feet at the Baker dam. _then swim into a steel tank mount- ed on wheels. When the tank be- the top of the dam where the f"sli are released into thg lake. The 100 foot “ladder” has guards to‘lre@il fish from being clrried back down- stream by the current when they become tired while leaping fiom pool to D001. ____ "Is she upset about her broken engagementi"- "Completely un- manned I" ~i__._;_._.»_-_ - Periodic- _ Eye Examinations Don’t weo’r your INNO! f°" nn or tru years. u mme 6°- wlthoot re-examination. for in that time serious chllllhl an vlan; important 'M- _ther one's cycrsre |004 W otherwise. may take piece. which if Mt discovered. may *Nfl* W' mmm Inlay to du mv* precious some you pollelt Guard your eyes. ter if nothin( was shipped ilnlzifr llmtchersawircd aserli. McTaBx\\lede:‘1 ¢»0l?:n:e\;”u (Jr')_lf Phyllis Eu' 6.' F' . emu muon. 3, ciisoru _ 210 lbs. at loading point. with all |Tlgni.=1h that train lla. 53 had ord- gtewgrt; 4, Elmer Lartcr; 5 Angle ` ~ 0P’l'0Il’l'll1i!'l‘ ' our hogs marketed over 210 lbs, our ers to come to the tank. Train No. Stew.;-tl 3_ looms Kl,_wn_ ' yur! 18° mllll/ Mt. Stewart farm- percentage of Selects could be in- 53 came to the tank, took water, ands v._1, France, lM.m../ 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i9f»f11°l=1='»cr mostly in the nwimt- .mpvm-ilma-in l=°1llm.B1s°l_L. _ci-m¢ust1»utw1»r.eent. but the w soul not an . ' vs_ 4 my.se11t\smar.a,o¢111.y1~,,m,,,_ ‘__ 1 1